Rights of Man

Rights of Man
ISBN-10
0140390154
ISBN-13
9780140390155
Series
Rights of Man
Category
Philosophy
Pages
281
Language
English
Published
1984-05-31
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Thomas Paine

Description

Presents Paine's political writings about the French revolutions.

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